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F-150 Electrical Problem PLEASE HELP
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<blockquote data-quote="akheathen" data-source="post: 7664218" data-attributes="member: 629234"><p>take it somewhere with a higher function scanner, not like the obd2 you can buy everywhere. a genesis or snap-on/mac/etc should do. have it checked for events/codes. may show a power loss to the bcm (which happens to be your instrument cluster) possibly it may have found a fault, and disabled whatever circuit caused the fault, likely related to trans. does not always show the "check engine" mil when it happens. other than that, you can check power connections at the power dist/fuse.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="akheathen, post: 7664218, member: 629234"] take it somewhere with a higher function scanner, not like the obd2 you can buy everywhere. a genesis or snap-on/mac/etc should do. have it checked for events/codes. may show a power loss to the bcm (which happens to be your instrument cluster) possibly it may have found a fault, and disabled whatever circuit caused the fault, likely related to trans. does not always show the "check engine" mil when it happens. other than that, you can check power connections at the power dist/fuse. [/QUOTE]
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